Norman Maclean's autobiographical novella, "A River Runs Through It," that recalls the author's experiences in the small towns and surrounding trout streams and mountains of western Montana.
Victor Leben--formerly Victor "Helios" Frankenstein--plans to repopulate the planet with a new race of humanoids that he will create using stem cells, "organic" silicon circuitry, and nanotechnology, but a group of five--including detectives Carson O'Connor and Michael Maddison and Victor's original monster, Deucalion--team up to stop him.
Twin witches Alex and Cam, already beset by problems, run into even more trouble when they learn they have been followed to Montana by Thantos, a warlock who wants them dead.
Jick McCaskill joins his journalist daughter, Mariah, and her ex-husband as they travel the Montana countryside in search of authentic stories about the state and its people.
Contains eleven short fiction stories in which author Maile Meloy explores the lives of characters caught between innocence and experience, fidelity and desire, and impulse and stability.
When a cult from California purchases a ranch on the outskirts of the Montana badlands, the townspeople are not pleased, and Gabriel Du Pr? vows to uncover the cult's motives and keep the peace.
Presents a photographic introduction to the history, geography, government, and people of Montana, and includes a look at the state flag and other symbols, a regional recipe, a list of notable Montanans, photographs, and a glossary.
A presentation of the Big Sky Country, including its history from the earliest times to the present, resources, famous citizens, and places of interest to visit.
A guide to the various regions of Montana, exploring the history and unique features of each area and presenting practical information on what to see, where to stay, and where to eat.